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  • in reply to: Portrait Lens #9415
    photocriticgirl
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    Sadly, I only have the Canon 60 D for now.

    in reply to: Before and After #9400
    photocriticgirl
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    Thank you.

    But, to be honest, I do not find it creepy what I wrote. I bluntly stated what I was interested in. I am not here to steal your art, but, instead, to admire the skills behind them!

    in reply to: Before and After #9397
    photocriticgirl
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    Yes, that is what I meant. I have a studio and space that I rent monthly for. I would not consider myself a “pro” yet, but I do get paid for what I do and file taxes for it.  It is still a part time job for me while I have a full time job as well. (I live in ND, rent is $1,100 plus monthly), I can’t afford to just do photogrpahy yet, but  will some day!

    in reply to: Before and After #9384
    photocriticgirl
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    Actually, KeyAndFill, you could not be more wrong.

    I’ve been photographing for over three years and have my own studio. The reason I phrase it that I am new to photography is that I believe you never stop learning and three years if really early. I started taking pictures when I was 10 and fell in love. I have only been charging for the last three years.

    I am being honest in the end product being my favorite part. I don’t use photoshop, but paintshop pro. And I really don’t like too much adjustments. Using vignette should be a sin.

    Finally, I do not wish to borrow your images. I will even post some of my own. I am currently at work and unable to do so. But, I will when I get off. I don’t care if you put your logo over there. I do not wish to steal your work. I have had that happen before and I understand that each of use are individual photographers.

     

    As a last thought, (Sorry to add one more!), when you think of it, we all, at one time, started as fauxtographers. We had a dream to make it into a career. We worked our way up, slowly but surely.

     

    That is all.

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